Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 July 1840 — Page 4

RlISCEIXA&ECrS." From the Southern Literary .Ucjar i

THE WAGONER. . Ii BT. LEO EE t. CARTES, EII've often thought if I wore sfced Whose lot I envied most What one I thought most lightly lasted Of man's unnumber'd host I'd say I'd be a mountain bar. And drive a noble tcasn, wo, boy! Wo, hoy.' I'd cry, And ligbtly fiy Into my 6addlu seat; My rsin I'd slack My whip I'd crack .What music is so eweetl Six blacks I'd drive, of ample chest, A 12 carrying high the head; All harnoss'd tight, and gaily dressed li winkers tipp'd with red 1 $U yes, I'd be a mountain boy, A lid such a team I'd drive, wo, boy! Wo, hoy! I'd cry, The lint should fly--. Wo, hoy! you Dobbin! Dall! Their (tct should ring, And I would 6ing, I'd sing my fal de rot.

My bells would tingle, tingle ling, ifet'.eatli each bear-skin cap, And as I g&w them swing and awing, i'd be the merriest chap Yes then I'd be a mountain boy And drive a jinglicg team, wo, boy! Wo, hoy! I'd cry My words fchculd fiy. Each horse would prick bis ear: . With tightened chain My lumbering wain Would tneve iu its career. The go'.Jun sparks, you'd ees them sprint; Keneath my horse's tread; Each tail I'd braid it up with string )f blue or flaunting red; So does you know the mountain boy Who drive's a dashiug team, wo, hoy! Wo, hoy! I'd cry Each horse's eye With fire would seem to burn: With lifted head And nostrils spread They'd seem the earth to spurn. They'd champ the bit and fling the (ban, As on they dragged my load; And I would think of distant home. And whistle upon the road Oh would I were a mountain boy I'd drive a six horse team, wo, hoy! --. Wo, hoy! I'd cry Now by yon 6ky, I'd sooner drive those steeds. Than win renowu Or wear a crown Won by victorious deeds. for crowns oft press the languid head. And health the wearer shuns. And victory trampling on the dead, May do for Goths and Huns Seek them who will, they have no joja for mountain lads, and Wagon-boys.

Ask, Inquire Ask those who knivc.

Those only who know by trial or immediate observation, can form any ideaoftheeflects.ofthe perfect relief, of the almost charm-like cures ef

fected in cases or the FILES, RHEUMATISM, all SWELLINGS, and all EXTERNAL Pains, no matter how severe, by the use of Hays Liniment. Find one who has used it that will not laud

it above all things ever used, and you will find what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering human beings who may be afflicted, I beg jou to ask SBk of those who know ask the Hon. ALFRED CON KLIN,

U.S. Judge for that district, residing near Au

1 1 wo pieces of gold into his band. "Wait here,' said be, on til you bear the cathedral bell toll

tor matin. II you presume to uncover jour eyes before that time, evil will befall you."

a say lag, he departed.

The mason waited fkithfully,ainusing him

self by weighing the gold pieces in his hand

and clinking tbem against each other. The

moment the bell rung its matin peal, he on

covered his eyes, land found himself on the banks oflhe PeniL from whence he made the

best of his way home, and revelled wilh bit

family for a whole fortnight on the profits of

his nights work, after which he was as poor as burn; ask MATHEW J. MYERS, Esq., Athens, ever. lie continued to work a . little and I N. Y.; ask Gen. DUFF GREEN, late ofWash-

praraereat deal, to keep Saints days and mgton city, each or these gentlemen know orcasee r . . I,:. rm;i I uhconquersble by all sther remedies or physicians, holy day. from rear to year: while his Tamil i 1theug2tried for ' , bat h.ve been cured

grew upas gnat ana raggea as a crsw ' l by the use of the genuine HAYS' LINIMENT

gipsies. . I I housands of other persons know similar cures As he was sealed one morning at the door J We appeal to their sense af justice their human

of his hovel, he was accosted bj a rich old leeiings

Speak

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man. wl.rt . notd for owninsT many houses . " T 7 owc t0 yur ""Bering lellow

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aiu uvmg e. ,Qjit tften l0 all 0j your friendt. Th,8 w,n save The man of money eyed him lor a moment mUQil pain wnerc the newspapers are not read, or from beneath a pair of shaggy eyebrows. I where readers are incredulous, because bo many

"I am toSJ, friend, that thou art very poor.1" worthless articles are advertised for the same pur-

'Thera is no denying the fact, Senor, it Pe- 1 puyera we Bay, u au wno nave useu

r uu ui hj ilia oeyonu mil praise, men uo nm imhi

cF.kB .i it. The proprietor will not allow this article to

"1 presume then, you will le glau 01 a Jod, be paid for1111ie8S it cnre8. wLen -n e directions

and work cheap! I are fully followed. Will any one Differing refute

As cheap, my master, as any man iulre inowtoiry ui if hm doe, he ought to be pitied

r.ada." Imorejor hit ootlinacy than his tnjjering.

'That's what I want. I have an old house

going to decay, that costs me mere than it is of rcigious duty to do all in his power for the worth lo keep it iu repair for nobody will victims of distress and misery. For this purpose lire in it so I must contrive to patch il up, and he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a

keep it together at as small an expense as dollar for any worthless article

Tp-TOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDIllji C1NES These Medicines are indebted for tbeir nacuete thair manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and endowing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hundred certified cases which Lave been made public, and in almost everv species of disease to

which the human frame is liable, me nappy euecia

of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND 1 HEN I A.

BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by the persons benefitted, and who

were previously nnacquaintea wun uie philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The LIVE MEDICINES recommend themselves in dimaaMof everr form and description.

Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of

the stomach and bowels, toe various impurities

and crudities constantly Beltlinsr around them; and

to remove the hardened feces which collect in the convolutions of the smallest intestines. Othrr

medicines onlv nartallv cleanse these, and leave

such collected masses behind as to produce habitu

al costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhasa, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of those well informed men against quack medicines or medicines prepared and berated to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidners and the bladder; and by this means, the

liver and the lungs, the beatbful actiou of which

ROOTS and SHOES. TfJsECEIVED and for sale,

UA 450 pairs Miller's

coarse hoots

do kip do do coarse shoes good common coarse sbes boys'; do do youths do do women's kip shoes do calf children's chocs boys' coarse boots youths' do Miller's common coarse boot.

R. c S. TYXER Brookvills, November 22, 1839 tt

84

200 300 200 240 150 120 100 SO 36 100

TO RENT, OATE or Two Room ta the frame luildu,, tlie JVora Eatt corner of the Public oy, in Brookmille, suitable for work ihojt or off, Potiettion immediately. J)ee. 20, - C. F. CLARKS0X

Thrashing

Cleaning Machines

THE. subscriber, from Philadelphia, offer the public, David Knauer's (of Chester ecu ty, Pa.) Thrashing and Cleaning Machines, vU will thrash and clean all kinds of grain front straw, Rice not excepted, and also.

Corn-Shelling Machine,

.1 Ml t aI . t .7

entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary T-n j n(vLIl- ." 'ee m.nuie.,1

organs, m. nwy. u.u . . An -entl-m-n AeB-iron. of ,,, .1

the ssrencv of tbe liver and tbe lunirs oeiore u pes- . :- o-- - a i

o . . . . . w ..-

8CB

and

cuinei in onersiion. ana mon: run rtn k. ..

into the heart, being tbus punnea oy tuem, . . - ------ ;Trn"-;-"-

nourished by food coming from a clean stoni- ;V'V;C vZul L'l -2 . ue"l1!

seh,courses freely through the veins, renews ev- ""Y-A Z, h Z. 'i w.-oa ' . ... . . I tr. Individual Kiffhts. or a single machmo i.

cry utri VI iuubvciciu, aim iiiuiuuu.uui m.wmm.

possible."

The mason was accordingly conducted to a

huge house that seemed going to ruin. Passing through several chambers he entered an

inner court, where his eye was caught by an

I cl J Moorish fountain.

'It seems lo me," said he, as if I had been

in this place before; but it is like a dream.

i I'ray who occupied this hutise formerly?'"

"A pest upon hnn? " cried the landlord. It was an old, miserly old priest who cared

for nobody but himself. He was said to be immensely rich; Jand having no relations, it

was supposed he would le ive all his treasures to the church. He died suddenly, and the

LOOK OUT. Some ticindttr have counter'

fe '.tedlhi article, and put if up wilk various ee-

eicr. Do not be imposed upon. One thing eniy will protect you it is the name of COMSTOCK Ac CO., that name mutt alxeayt be en the wrap' per, or you are cheated. Do not forget it. Take this direction with you, and ten by .that, or never buy; for it is impottible for any other to be true or genuine. No. 27-Jy SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by Cometock & Co., 2 Fletcher-street N. Y. And by J. I. TEMPLETON Brookville.

the banner of health in the blooming cheek

Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been

thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of tbe

Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Head

ache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholly, Costiveness, Diarrhoea, Cbolery, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout.

Dropsies of all kinds, Ursvel, worms, Aslnina

and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate

ores. Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions,

Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other

disagreeable Uomplextions, Salt Rheum. Erysipe

las, Common Ulodeand Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the human Frame. In

To the Bald Headed, and others.

lTKoes any know a neighbor or a friend who has ILVbeen Bali and whose head is now covered with fine hairt One whose coat collar was covered

vi ith dandruff, though brushed every hour which

Fever and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines 1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Sea ntline, Jci-J have been most eminently successful; so much sol w TATP snv I

. l r . I "III

priest anu mars mrongeu in to lane possession Una now VBn;Bhp,i v1 n, . . whose hairs

of his money; but nothing; could they find but I at early s?e were turning srrev. who now has not

a few ducats in a leather Ipurse. The worst

luck has fallen upon me; for since his death,

tbe fellow continues to occupy my house with-

a grey hair! . Children whose heads were covered

with scurf, whose hair would not grow, that are

now growing the fullest crops of hair! Some cases . I I . . . . l. .Um t.n

., . r , l .i I must us Known lo mosi persoRS. net iuciu out paying rent finds there s no taking the cauge and in bo t07the8e .hin have been

VTI. I I I . . . - -" -.

i ney prcieuu iu near done by the use of the HALM Or UULLfllBlA

law of a dead man.

the clinking of gold all night long in the cham

ber where the old man slept, as if he was counting his money, and sometimes a groaning and

moaning about the court. Whether true or

false, these stories have broughtaa bad name upon my house, and not a tenant will remain

within it."

TALE OF GRENADA. ey WAsamoros irvixg.

Of 20 years erowth is this article, its demand in

creasing annually some hundred percent, though

when discoveieu not opposed by any thing lor me

same purpose, now assailed by almost numberless mushroon trash preparations that will ruin the hair if used to any extent. Can more than these facts be wanted refer to the recommendations by a list

of names of respectability, unsnualed by any other

Look to these things buy this article.

There was once

i t bricklayer

" hits days and

; he barcrain. nnd vet with all his devotion

i;; nrew noorer and poorer, and could scarce The offer of the honest man was very read

I v earn bread for his numcroJS family. One ily accepted; he moved with his family into

ht he was nrousedrfrom his first sleep by a the house and fulfilled all his engagements.

He opened if, and be- by little and little he restored it to its former

j.nougn, cneu me mason, sturdily "let hi.. .nA ., i,i,h u ne. or if bald

me live in your house, rent free, until some restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundreds in

fashionable lifo are usinz it as the only article re

ally fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fall

upon a time a poor mason better present, and I will engage to put it in

in Grenada, it ho kept all the repair, ana quiet uie troumea spirits mat dis-

holy days, and St Mouday in-1 1 Sa cunstian ana a poor man,

not to oe uauntea."

Knock at Ihe door.

Id before him a tall, meagre, cadaverous

looking priest

"Hark ye, honest friend,' said the stranger,

I have often observed that vou are a good.

Oiristian, nnd one to be trusted; will you un

:!-ttake a lob this very night i7

"With all my heart, Scnor Padre, on con

;!:tion that 1 im paid accordingly. 'That you shall be, but you must suffer ;vjrself to be blindfolded.' To this the mason made no objection ; so 5;cod winked, he was led by the priest through v.trious lanes and winding passages, until he topped before the portrals of a house. The priest then applied a key, turned a cracking 1 ck, and opened what seemed to he a ponder-

i in door. They quickly entered, the door

tas closed, and bolted, and the mason was conducted through an echoing corridor and

spacious hall, into :m interior part of the buil

t'.ing. Here the bandage was removed from

t:is eye3,and he found himself in a portico or

court, dimlv lighted with a single lamp

In the centre was the dry bason of an old

out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time lo save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect of your persons.

It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve the

beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Cre

ator has endowed ou use the Bairn, for it will

do it. No. 27-ly. For sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville.

DR. SPOHN'S SICK HEADACHE

REMEDY.

state. There was no longer heard a clinking of gold at night in the chamber, but it began to be heard by day in the pockets of the living mason. In a word, he Increased rapidly in worth, to the admiration of all his neigh

bors, anu became one of the richest men in tual'.y renovates thesvstem.and does away the cau

Grenada. He gave large sums to the church, ses of the SICK & NRRVOUS HEADACHE.-

by way no doubt of satisfying his conscience, I Thousands have tried it, and found precisely the

TTor the permanent cure of this distressing com

-U- plaint, neverffails. When persevered in,?t effec

anu never revealed Uie secret ot his wealth until on his death bed to his son and heir.

In the Probate

Court of Ripley

County.

On t'ctition for Partition.

Alexander V. Stewart &

Mary W. Stewat his wife,

late Mary . Snow, and

James L. Snow,

VS.

Ezra N. Snow, Lemuel C.

Snow, Hercules 11. Snow,

Lorenda S. Snow, heirs at

law of Lemuel Snow, dee'd.

The above defendants are hereby notified that on

the first juridicial day of the August term A. D.

1840, of said court, to be held at the Court House, in the town of Versailles in said county, the said

plaintiffs will make application to said court, agree

ably to the statute in such case made and provided.

sold on reasonable terms. Horses or good sota will be taken in exchange for patent nzhtc, br iJ

pinig w r&iCiU A. I1U Jll'ilJil !).

March 15, 1339.

14-h.

10.000

Buslif! of AVhcat.

The subscribers wish to purchase 10.000 bubf

els of good merchantable wheat, for which til

market price will be given, to be delivered i

Urookville. Long 4i Brovn.

TT UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on hn

and oner for Bale low

1,100,000 feet of Pine Board atj-a wwv 1

4W,UUU SlIlIMljL.tS;

that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians a

most universally prescribe them.

All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to

he particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by anything that he himself may

say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit.

It is alone by tbe results of a fair trial.

MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed

as a domestic guide to health. This little pam

phlet, edited by W. tf. Moffat. U road way,

New York, has been published for the purpose of

explaining more fally Mr. Moffat's theory of dis

eases, and will be found highlv intcresing to per

sons seeking health. It treats upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof, Price 25 cents for sale by Mr. Moffat's agents generally.

these valuable Medicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville.

July, ini8:lO.-Gcac.

SOS.

29-tf

notici;. rfpHE subscribers to the building now bcin

M. erected for the M. E. Church in this pld

are hereby notified that the first quarterly ideui ment will be required on the 1 Jan'y, 1S40, an the other three instalments will be required qui J

teny tncreaiicr, without lurthcr notice, raju S. Goodwin, I. Price, R. P. C. Barwick, aodl

w. Ilitt. ' Ily orde or the board of Trustee. Brookville, Ind., 11 Nov. 1839. 47-

iplASH

HCLEAN

ehvered

will be paid by the subscribers (A

LINEN and COTTON

RAGS. at theirMills in Brookville. J. II. SPEER & CO.

Wanted fov

lion? & Brown,

AGENTS The Life Medicines may be also be

had of any of the principles Druggesta in evert t H sD044k BUSHELS OF CORN, relives

town throughout the United States and the Canadas. ilWVVV ed at Brookville. I

Ask for Moffat a Life Pills and Phenix Bitters: I lbey have alto made arrangements to rcccitf

and besure that a fac eimiieofJohn Moffat's Biff- all kinds of merchantable produce on accounts, tut

natureis upon the label of each bottle of Bitters er I all their customers are required to make immediitt

box of Pills.

The go valuable Medicines are for Bale by . J. J. TEMPLETON, Dec. 27, 1839.-63-ly BrookvlBe, Ind.

payment in this or cash, as no further induljencf

will be criveu on notes and accounts

Treasury Notes and Enuineer's Certificates wit!

be recelvod at par, by LONG BROWN.

Just Received.

A N assortment of Scythes, Scythe Stones and

tA. Rifles. ALSO an assortment of Queensware, Women and children's ahees. ALSO a

few fancy Prints, and Summer goods, will be Bold low for cash or approved produce, 6y

V. PRICE. Brookville, Jane 15th ie40.

Moorish fountain, under which the priest re-J for the appointment of commissioners to make par-

nested him to form a vault, bricks and mor-

tcr beins at hand, for the rurpose. He ac

cordinely worked all nicht, but without fin

Uhing the vault. Just bcfoic da) break, the I ricst put a piece of geld into his hand, and

h iving again blindfolded him, conducted him aleo the South west quarter or section tw bnck to his dwelling. in township eight. North of Range ele

tition of the following real estate situated in said county, and of which the said pi an tiffs and defend

ants are proprietors, to-wit.- the ftorth East quar

ter, and tbe hast half or tbe INortu West quarter of section '21, in Township eight North Range lltli

East,1 containing two hundred and forty acres,

twenty-one,

ven Last,

also the

. rmiDi containing one .nunureu anu sixty acres;

vv,"l ,"s Wast half nf the North WcBt onarlcr of Sertion

"Are you willing to return a a

yourworKl twenty one, and the East half of the North East "Gladly, Scnor Padre, provided I am well quarter ot the South West quarter of the North

raid.'

"Well then, to-morrow at midnight I will

call again. He did so, nnd the vault was completed.

Now,M said the priest, "you mut help me (o bring forh bodies that arc to be buried iu

this Vault. Rrooknlla Canal, are herebv notified that two dot

The poor ma?onS, hair rcse on his head at J lors on each share, of the Eecond Installment now

these wordsihe tollowed Hie priest wun trem- oue win oerequireoon ins isi uay oi tn mo.ep

relief which the article promises to bestow. Cer

tificatcsof the strongest kind, and from the most

respectable persons, arc in the .possession of the

proprietor, somo of which have been published

testifying to the permanent cure, and others to the m mediate relief eiven by this remedy. It affords

relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from tbe

first dose. If taken when the symptoms of an at

tck are first felt, it prevents the further progress

of the complaint, and can poduce no danger at any

time by and excessive dose; as in such a case

would only throw off the contents of the stomache

leaving it sweet end healthy with an excellent ap

petite. All afflicted with headache should not fail to procure the article, and relieve themselves from so distressing a complaint.

Physicians have in many instances given it to their patients, and in every instance, to our knowledge, with great satisfaction have found it a certain cure. Sick and Aerrous Headache is a complaint with which physicians do not wish to have

anv thinir to do. and ircnerallv prescribe only for

temporary relief- consequently. Dr. Sphon's Sick

Headache Uemedv escapes the opposition which

some other proprietory articles meet from that

scource.

Try it once and you never will regret it. It ia composed entirelv of vegetables, and contains no

mineral, or poisonous druir of any kind, and does

not require any change of diet or exercise. Sold wholesale and retail by Cometock Ac Co

Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher-street N. Y., and

by the principle Druggists in the Union.

John IS. Walker, Tailor. Shop in the Eastern Liberties of .Ml. CarmtU la.) Tenders his services to the public. He expects by his assiduity to business to please the most factidieus. June 10, 1640. . 24-7 w Stone Coal for nalc. fTnllE subscriber keeps on hand at the Basin at

-H- Urookville, good Stone Coal. Apply to J. Woods, Agent. SETH BUFFINGTON. May, 1840 23tf.

Treasury 1'otc Sc Produce store.

THE undersigned has opined a Dry Good and Grocery store in Somerset where he will sell goods a little cheaper than any merchant in the country.

1 reasury Notes at par, and all kinds of country

produce taken in payment for goods.

JOF.L PALMER. Somerset May 26 22-6w.

NEW GOODS.

THE subscribers would respectfully infoin

their customers and the citizens generally tbst

they are now receiving from

Jem York, Philadelphia Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following-; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kiwis; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin WAttE: Liverpool, China, and Brilania, do.;

BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS b SLIPPERS

Fur, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn lluls;

All of which we will sell on tbe most favoraM

terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE tnlcn in n

change for goods. LONG & BROWS . Brookville, May 23, 1SS9.

North of Ranre eleven. East in the Jeffsrsonville iNo- By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville.

Land District. MATSON & HOLLAND,

50-4w Att'y for Petitioners.

Sugar & Molasses. fl Tb Hbds. of Sun-ar. ami

J-" 12 barrels of Molasses, iust received ml

r a a I

lorsaieny K. & S. Ti aik

Aug. 1,1539.

Dt

ICI1MOM) AND BUOOLVII.LE CANAL.

bling steps into a retired chamber of the man

sien, expecting to behold fome ghastly spectacle of death, but was relieved on seeing

three or four portly iars standing in one cor

ner. They were evidently full of money 4 and it was with great difficulty that he and Ihe

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priest carried them forth nnd consigned inem to the tomb. The vault was then closed, the

tember) next.

I'v order of the Board of Directors.

BENJAMIN FULGIIUM.Sec.

Cth mo. 50th, 1840. 20tf , Richmond Palladium'.

Hoot, Shoe, & Leather Store.

THE subfcriber has opened a Shoe os Leather store in the house recenttv occunied bv Mr.

Edrinirton, nearly opposite the Court House.

fmvement replaced, and all traces of work ob-j where persons wanting any articles in the above lteraed. I line, can be accommodated on as good terms and

Tha mncoa w. ntrairt hoodwinked nnd led Per"P' oe.".er c.ne"Per ,"B lM "me. rl,c,

t- .. , , . e .1 . . i tan u iuu iu uiuimtuio uuhiiut uiuuuca ui I

tortn oy a route muercni irom mat oy wmrn cash wibe uken inpayment Tor booU, shoes' or he had come. After they had wandered for heather. I intend to keen shoe maker findini for

n longtime through a perplecdm!zc of lanesjsale. DANIEL HOFFMAN. ad alleys, they hajtu.'.,. The priest then put! Brocktillt," June IK, 1840. 23-tf

DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S.

P1NKEXPEC TOR ANT SYRUPl

The cases of consumption are so numerous in all the northern latitudes, that some remedy as a

preventative should be kept by every family constantly on hand, to administer on the first appearance of so direful a disease. ' Thie Expectorant Syrnp will in evctv case prevent the complaint It is quit impossible for any person ever to have consumption who will use this remedy on the first approach of cough and pain in the side, and in ma

ny cases it has cured when physicians had given up the cases a incurable. Sold wholesale and retail by Cometock Co., Wholesale Druggist, 2 Ftetcher-street, N. Y..and by the principle Druggists in the Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville. June, 29, 1?44. -h

NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to call and make settlement immediately, either by cash or note. LONG A BROWN.

DOHERTY & H1ACY. CARRIAGE A WAGON MAKERS. MESPECFULLY Inform the citizens of Connersville, and the public generally, that they have purchased the Shop formerly owned by H. L. VVitherald, and carried on by Dickerson;' where they will at all times be ready, and on the most reasonable terms, and. at the shotest notice, accommodate their patrons with any, and every thing n their li ne of' Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Connersville, April 3, 1940. 14 Cm.

BOOT $ SHOE STORE. THE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform the public generally that they have, and will continue to have, on hand, an assortment of

Ooots, Shoes, and Slippers.

of all kinds, superior to any ever offered in this

place all of their own manufacture and for sale,

wholesale or retail, at tbe lowest prices. . Work Warranted. They will also keep an assortment of LEATHER and FINDINGS, ot all kinds on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. BROWN & KING. July 30, 1839 - 3i - Shoes and Coot. JUST RECEIVED, a good assortment of Men'e, Women's, Boya', Misses' and Childrcn'a Shoes, tad for sale by . - D. PRICE.

Groceries.

TTUST-received a frcch buddIv ofSuirar. Molu

V ses, Coffee and Mackerel, and will be sold M for cash.

Also, a fine assortment of women and childrfflt

hoos. D. PRICE. Brookville, April 10, 1840

cd an

Kfk AAA LBS. IRON, just received JJaJ JJ tot sale by the quantity at

cinnati nrices. addincr the freight on the Canal

R. &S.TYNER

Brookville, July 25, 1839. nfiAUKS.

N and, constantly at the American ofiicet

following kinds of blanks;

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes' of hand,

Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' BonJs Constable Salt s.

NOTARY PUBLIC.

C. F. Ctimn. will ilm .iton.1 tn fiHirI

deeds, Mortgages, Bonds,- &c, and take tbe

nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, take depositions, certificates, affidavits, 4 c,

Umce in the printing office. lo n

NOTICE. THE undersigned having become agents the White-Water Cotton Factory, arc i

oreoared to furnish lvTernlmnta anil tbeir ru

mera. with a Snnint Minlo- nf rams. Cfi

chain, candle-wick ing and oatting, at Cina. Pr at their store in Brookville. . ,

LONO Ac BR(

Jan'y 9tb, 1839

il

US rAffiWl J2 (ft0 VAN.-7,CW0 1bs.-coT

leather, and for sale low by

Feb. 1,183ft R

dt.S.TYjNF.R.

war jz. i?y. r. an n."